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mm OREGON: STATESMANif SALISI OREGON- il- JUESDAYlMORNINff. JANUARY. 2(3, , 1 92G I j- 1 me Oregon 4$ atatesm an . Isti4 Daily Except Monday by THE STATESMAN,? VBliSRZXa COX? AST ' . SIS Socth Cotnmarcial SV Stltm,. Orcitt - Hendrieka - tr J. Tooi ir 5 Ka M. Merrinsaa f Llf J. Smith -Aadred Bunch - f Maaarfaz-itr - . VUjr Editor , Trlegrapa Editor : - Society Editor i Wl H. Henderson Cireulatioa Manaair Ralph M. KleUinf AdvertiMBg Manager ran jaakoakl s :- .Msnacer Job Lrpt W. U. Conner , :. i i l'onltry Kditai -:;4.:-i3lIalaor,Ta,JLssoclATX rasas' ' ! ' I D AaMMIiaUd Pnu 1 airlunLmlr olloil . fn- i.n,ltiii.a .r .IT trfne 10 u or not oloarwiaa crIitd in taia paper ad also ta loa twt aaUaa hyratn. - .,.' -j . , . t - , - r 1 A X?-: -;-,4W" BUSINESS CTigES: 1 - - nyara.- w rmlft' Uld(, Portland, ! Orel i , .ukemae r. Clark ra .Nm rri I9i.ts vj m.t at rl, ;.... ir. hij Uoty Prn, Sfaaroa BMr., San rYaaeiaea. Calif.f Hif tfaa BMf. Los Angelas. CaHf. ftasfeatsOf De-J3 or M, OS Eooiot Editor- t TELEPHONES-! Cirealatlos Offi5S3 . Niwi Dpartmnt23 or lOe Job ieprlment .5ga ' Zmtered at tko pott Of flee fit Salem, Qregon, as aoeond'laaa Jrtattr. r'r; - " i; J 1 : ; ri '"',Janiutrjr ' IS: 1026 - - -V-H 1 1 , . A PROSPEROUS WAY "And he said unto me. The Lrd.' befnrA -wn? 1 rallt3ul tend Hi" angel with thee, and prosper they war.? .WHO IS AN INFIDEL? ) v; r SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.-f-In reply to questions todajr to how he "squared' his : kif f irmation of being an "infidel" nimoija liicuiuersuip in tne jxiasomc iraierniiy, xutner:.i5ur , bank noted .horticulturist of; Santa Rosa," Cab, .declared i that the idea of a supreme being, as expressed in Masonry .was in accordance with his ideals.j.ft?5 "; ,. l:"" : Burbank reiterated his belief in a supreme being, but not asl is generally accepted saying that h idea' embodied a;;grd 'in.the, form of 9 ispW;;-; : ; - ;" I (THe above was an Associated Press dispatch.ollowing a report oC the day before that! Luther Burbank. considered J I ."5.et-f-.' f 1 1 ln Tft.-J 'himself an lnfidel.) - . mou.is spiru.; ana mey vnac worsnip nun sin usi -worship in spirit and inl truth 5:! j f f 5 J. 'f f ;,-;' (The above is verse 24 oif chapter four of. John's Gospel. 7the7wofb!s are those of Jesuat spoken to the Samaritan: woman at J acob s well. " Ernst Kenan, , the great -French historian was in his time called an infidel ; though this writer is not certain thathe cohsideredr; imke Jsuch. ; In his I 'JLlfe' of Jesus referring to the conversation of the Christ with the woman of Samaria' at' Jacob's well,' Renan says in his' book the following:) - i Bf ' ' '.. . .. ' , , S- p ilr' :r': tr3Xer4 JctsurasJce6tQ drinkr'which excited great, asvnisn-; t.-onf in theomanr the: Jews ordinarily interdicting them felvfrom'airae'aHht with1 the Samaritans Won over by .tne-conversation 01 JesusJ tne woman recoenuea m mm a prppiet,: a5d iexpecting reproadhei ; upon her worshipfyshe stook.theiea6; !'Ltxrd " said she! "our fathers; wbrshipped in 1 tiiii- lttounfefeytod-ye;ay'-that-erjisalem is the-place wiere i men pught to worship." "Womani believe me,", Jesus resporid--ed-to her,.f?the hour r'cbxneth when ye shall worship neither in i hi& .RiOTintaiiin b't whejj the true wor-T i shippers shaUwx)rshipihe FatheT in spirit andiri4ruth." - ac : Qn. the day when he pronounced these. wbrds; he was in ... deed:.the son pf .God. lie for the) first time gave utterance to -the idea upon which' shall rest t iie' edifice of the everlasting 'r&igioh 'He founded .the' purej Worship,! of Jia jage,! of no clime, which shall be that of all lofty souls to the end of timp. . aKotonlas .hikiliMonri that fda h hunianity, but it vas the absolutreligioh; and if 'ets have inhabitants endowed with Reason and morality, their p Ireligion cannot be different fromthat which Jesus proclaimed to 1 at Jacob's well. Jtfan has not been able tofabide by this.wor- ship; we attainrthe ideal only fr a moment. The words of k Jesus were a gleam in thick night; it has Jaken eighteen hun I i dred :years: f or the eyes of -humknity (what do I say !; of an f infinitelysmair porlion of jiunianity) "to learn: to abidejit: A (But the gleam shabeeomej thdlfuirday ahd; after passing v worCj?,a:iP tnejnimoria expression- uiyis thopes.- vuL. :'., . ! i; Who is an infidel? .'i ore mobile than ierer. - before. Tec pies are on the inarch increas li'S'y. I "Nations more" and more have to deal with the problems of imporiifd laftorerSi resident aliens, and assimilation. It all meant friction; hot spots, and explosions There j i nothing for it bat the l',op:lj f ; God. 1 The -Missionary EnterjJrlj'nlcpp'Ies It. : ? Third ;ho' clash, between ?cnl ral types. In the West we have nachi pes. itreatnre : comforts, and ipeoUJ ? In 'f: the Elast they hart; 'm en jt-tyoted to contemplfttjbn. ,-erenity and deliberation. What 1H, bo the -final world type of ulture? 'Shall It be the Anglo- Vhxon type forcibly imposed r on mwilljing mill Ions? i Or shall it he 1 1 coRstrircttve blending of 11 r md tbeira? Less inateriAliem an ess . , jmania for, , machine-made peed would help us; a little' mor Industry Would help them. Nor-e but grace Christian men hare' sr-'k. enonltiVlo and gumption hickld the task.. ' Tourth. the conflict of natttTal ghtsl ahd. ' state ' soYereignty, Steryj man has the natural, right to '..got. .'where he chooses; evrry 3tat4 has I the right to say ' who shall i come within its borders. There are some Christi.in-' limits to these rights. The Missionary. tfterprise is searching for then. U- is true as never before that "there is no namti known under Ieaven, or rgivea -among men. whereby we can be saved, but the iHraejof Jesus." The Missionary Enterprise applies 1 his name , u wDrld conditions. Sunday sermon pt JDr. Victor E. Iloved of the ; Eugene Bible Uni versity: . '. ..One pf the-outstanding. Salem Sunday sermons was that given at the Fjrst Christian church by Dr. yfcto 'Er'ifoven of the "Eugene Bffile ruhtversity. on 'Christian HiiltV',wereln was emphasized tM ' urgent ..'need and increasihg temand foi1' co-ordination1 6f Chris tian' ihterests as one of the Tital churches of problems1 of leading the , world today " "I would not dare speak upon so momentous a question, without relying wholly upon the definite authority . contained . in God's Word." which is indisputably plain upon this subject, Dr. Horen said, using jf or his text on excerpt from Paul's message to the church at Corinth: "I beseech yer brethren. that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no division amoh you referring to certain dissensions which were beginning to creep into the early church. "Plato and Aristotle were great t n k M t Tn most, -of Iher relicrions leaders of Ihs race and i Jesus was aninffclefr--rl:,: 'I But. He' would not have pronounced Renan an infidel : - Nor would "He call, Burbank an infidel for saying God is t afspirit. .;:.S:;:'iX?fi' ;i::cHp:mAiV :m-x-: J ' x , it is a remarkable coincidence that the subject of, the irtriAl Sundav fichool lesson, studied in every land in all the five continents and on nearjy jeyery lsiancj qx snee yen seas, for last ' Sunday vwas' i"Jesus - and , the, Sarflaritan Woman' - . . ; ' Somali Christendom was last Sunday dwelling on the words of the' Nazarene showing that God is a spirit. .. r il ! M S hi r - i ? -. r 3 1 " 5 l - t 4 1 Tf i S SOME SUNDAY SERMONS FROM SALEM PULPITS t . Th. World Todav. Tonic iof Bevi X. K. Tully ; 1 1 1 trca(-liM ore The Aite-long EvangeU; : ; '. i r Itev, '.V V t f i "Th W'orld-Today ,H by Dr.JN. K. - Tally. ' First Presbyterian tburch. Sermon delivered Janu ary 24. 192 is- - ' -;rJi . ?V.- 1 Cod is the Ood of the .whole world. Christ died .to' nave ; all taklsrdTbe church's 'comwls e loh Is to" teach-' air nations, v All f power- in heaven and in earth. 1s ' tehind the commission. jy'lSJ V H in the lurid light of.thn World war some cumulative lessonsf mi hurean experience stand revealec. It is a small world, we live in; f we are forced everyday to take moire intimate consideration ot lt ot ter most parts than on the day be fore. - Mankind is one colossal man ; the solidarity of the .race is a . fact; God did . "make of ono - Uood-all races of 'men - to dwell on the face-of teh. earth ; steam J iind, electricity have bound the i orners of. the earth close .togeth er;' The necessity of obeying 'tbe law of mutual aid is-impyatlve; r.nKws the peoples of the earth he lp one anttber they cannot lire; we: must all prosper toeth.er or i 11 tniiscrabfy perish.? It 13 not tafe to leave anyJportlon of the . r5tbo not dominated by the spirit of JefiusT- the nations are all in oug bis contagious ward of the 'vcr!1 hospital; ony rlf.-asQ con-. t.-rlallsm -nothing I so f.aterlalismi militarism, and ;im- destrur- maintaln - a Chtlistian civilization while 4other stations are bound by ignoranev poverty aadJ superstition. Relig ion, and only religion, is adenuato o AjsJ-wtlSf-thfl! ills ofthe wofldj W'lwt humanity needs is a" new Ucdrt. Only Christianity can take aifiy our. hearts ' of stone and k.ik us instead, a heart, of 'flesh. iTuSre are soroc! preeent frictlon points in the' worId.- The only lubricant for them is. the -2ospel oflth--? Sonpf Go, : r The only means ct hand of applying the hthriaiit is the , Mlssionar)": En tcr jrie. First, there is the dif-ftrem-e in standards of , living be tween ' the East i nnd' the' West With us It-Is question which make of carcto buy with, thamr it T ti onestion of beins; able to buy ti bowls of Tice a day. ? Thbj dUftrenco is maintained in part by; Trcc. unequal treaties,: extra ter-'l irialily, unscientific tariffs. t--uclr -economlqi .cculoitation. 'J. khaKeup is conung:" rorce always Mils. Js'othlug 1 ever settled un til I! it settled rlbt. Only Chrlst- lan men can - settle i a . problem rignt. t Pccoai, nbvements of pnpnla Coming to SALEM Dr. r,1ellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPEILITE Dr. - WUI be at Marion rHotel-r : : Thursday, Jan. 28 I ' Office Hours: ; 10 a. rn. to 4 p.m. f One Day Only , Charge for Consultation Mellenthln is a regular grad uate tn medicine and surgery and s licensed by the state of Oregon; He. does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Her has to 'his credit wonderful results in diseases ojf the stomach, liver J bowels," 1lood, skin, nerves. heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu- maUamiatica, leg ulcers .nd aX nilments. - ; - ; ilowjare tn names, or a, yew orrnis many sausiiea patients in Oregon: . ? a :, . r ;i r Rose J." Alpin, Carson, Wgsn4 jerv trouble.i , i i i lit. Otto "Will Jefferson Varl. ctse juicer, leg.- - , - - Mj P.. Chrlstianson, Mad4er trouble. .' . ;, I ? Mr sii M. a: ' Ewan, itomach trouble. '' ; Hobert Zlglinski, - Scio, stomach and lieart trouble. . jjS ; V i John , Rein, Albany, . adenoids ,MT8. M. I. Olsen, For liana, ap- jendicitis. ; -; - -r. p , Remember the above d&ts, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment- is dif ferent. , -V..J' - . Married women must be accom paned by their husbands. ' r J Address f -211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles. :Califprnia. ; i Albany, CoQUille; is the -right price to pay for a good tooth paste " - ' LISTERINE roOTH PASTE m '-. ... . . ..' - - .'4 . :'."! ".: " i ?' -. ' l . " " Large Tube 25 figures of their .day, in philosophy, education Jind culture," Dr. Hoven said, but' it remained for ' Paul, himself a brilliant - scholar, ora tor and thoroughly Versed t in the Roman civil and Jewish ecclesias tical ; law. to i exhort , the . early Christians regarding .the (necessity for Christian unity. The .Lord's passion prayer that the disciples "should be one. in faith and unity, that the world might believe! was also a strongly emphasized' factor of Dr. ; Hoven's remarks ; The entire Bermon was, replete Ihq '.Publican, H. typical., DurUg the ministry, or Je'sas '.and 1Hm missionary "'camplgn;, of the Apostles, there : are many varia tions of . procedure, ' but , the re sults' are f one and the same. Cer tain elements obtain . in each in stance, and in none of - them are these - elements wanting.' -First there is the recognition of guilti ness. The soul feels its need of , fCoBtinund on para 5) A- i. r 1 Bits Tor Breakfast "w 7, ' , T T A -y. ' ji . 1 .1' '.- with sound logic in support f thej e cloture- IS --n leasioiiiiy oi unuea uuruuita ei-i fort; -the speaker 'eitingnmany out standing incidents In" thje history of the early Christian church, and n o mere us presen t-day exam pies of its advanUges-inCludirigthe pol icy of unionization -adhered to by the- various- denominations- in" the foreign mission fields etc, ; ; In conclusion - Dr. - Hoven said: "For the world's j highest .moral aid spiritual welf arer n8 well 1 as from an economic standpoint, . I Join my voice to that "of; others to plead for the consummation of Christian unity and that speed ily. The Age-LonK Evangel " 4 By Rev. E. H. Shanks! First Baptist church: . J : The conversion of Zacehaeus. '.X-wl. :a- v"iHope;ltilOtes, andniakes -It snappy., 4:5-w f-r.fr-T rr -, mm a' 'ij'iiv-. J . Have, you noticed the rising .tide: of the poultry boom in' the Salem ' district? Nearly i every body's doing it among the forward looking farmers'. - ' 1 K - ' ' " S' ' K ' - I f Jtfany of -the berry and fruit growers have discovered, that a flock of 500 to 1000 hens Is-just what Is needed xn evejry berry and' fruit farm to bring in a regular cash Income while the berry vines and fruit trees are restirfg up for another season's yield f.nd profit. ' f That was the doctrine of the, late Wv H. Paulhamus. the big man In the fruit world of western Washington. Tha t was his kind of three story farming tree and busb, fruits and ..poultry. , Over hero we can add as many stories ts we like, with nuts and. bees and pigs and cows and cabbages and other thing?. .i ; '" ' a ' -. a' ' ' '.' .' Well, about that proposition to tYeai A HEAL THY Hew fTHE Happiest kesolve yot ? X can make is to be rid one and for all of your Piles or othei Rectal and Colon ailments. M) treatment is so scientific; so certain, u complete, so conclusively proved b; thousand oV successful cases that j)f doubt is eliminated. Further, I will civ- you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cur. your riles or refund you; fee. Write today for v new 100 page, illustrated, FREE book of information. PORTLANO fl Or DWn Buiidind STHUNVMAIN DEAN. M.D.I nc SEATTLE OFFICES. 809912 VtuHr BuMftim 6TM ANO PINI have the city own; che water works -what are we. watting ion WhAn the. United4 States senate gets used to cloture,, it-may learn U like It. - - m m Th reader ran no doubt re member, m an y places where clo ture would be" a god-send. For the " long-winded- broadcasting wife, for instance. Or .the still longer-winded windjammln!; hus band. Or . for certain post iran dial orators1" yofl", know.' 'Or' for bores of various and divers "klndt:, of high and low degree, and of all krnds' and sizes of bores, rifle, smooth, large, small and in be tween. Oh, you can likely think of ways In - which . the J cloture might be made one of the 'greatest of blessings. I -a. - i ------- ' '" ..." :i '.That subscription contest of The Statesman starts . ou t under most favorable auspices. . It will grov more interesting, from day to day. Your Consideration Is invited s ta invsti-rata the sniaa plan a tf tha lasting avanta that mar ba created for TOUR CHILD through ear Javenilo Education! Trurt rand. . . . :; . Our aim J g-iarantea fl.OOO or mote mk af 18 r noorii ' " """, your prior ueatn r -will ImnietUatflr par fl.OOO or more wifhoot fort her depoit from yoor estate and Sl.OSO ; at ' g Of in. j. . ; . - r, n de"th ''""' in naneqnnea f ai aeriilrnt-wa wilt -jr 5. S.p ,mo-'; AXD, tre require no rnrther deposit, from VOCit FMn.y, bat we wiH,till pay your child another fan IS 1.000 at ay IS.- ; . . . - ... j . .if XU b"e diWd o th at YOU . cannot worlt.any nor, -.i omWfr win mke future deposit aoT that yar chil still Cefs the fnlt $1,000 or mora at are 18. JMdt. wa , will vy you a monthly income w bite you are ao disabled. -g In the sad Te;nt of ronr child's death an v time prior to & 18. we will pay Ihe full S1.0O0 or more immediately to yoe ! sardleat. of former benefits which may already, hare been paid. THE UHCOUT NATIONAL LIFE INSUKANCS COMPANT : Offera this anlqaa and indlrid sal aervice ta yoa for a amai: . depoait, accord lux to ajea , 8 We hare erer S400.000.000 ot protection in force now. I VICTOR SmrWRIT V.tt Sny4.1 Aran Phone 677. 147. N. Commercial Bt Salem. -3- .-i : ' . !-,!-, Y--, 1 . -.; - - ' .: ' " ' ' ' " v - y:W t'wWK&t&g6it. Statesman's ;:Grecitf S&MiK Ao Early Start Is .. Half The Battle .- - : .; "' " ' iti r - - - , - -- .......... .. . . -. ; ? -( - - Candidates tVr '' FIRST PRIZE Today Easy to '..t:. - Candidates Start ; Today i Enter MM ft . . Easy to Standard Type B Sedan, $1115.00 Artillery Wheels Balloon Tires 30x5.77 Kxtra Kim and Tire Carrier . 1'urcba.sed from Bonetitcel Motor. Company, 474, South Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon There is ample comfort for five 'passengers In this roomy four door sedan ..VI ts body is designed and built with great care no that there Is plenty of clearance in all the interior dimensions, including the width of the seats, the head room and the leg room in both compartments. , In addition you will be impressed with the quality of the upholstery, blue Spanish leather hand buffed, the softness and depth of tho cushions and the refinement in all the equipment. Campaign Officially Opens I Once 1 . 2e twenty prizes and jiow they will The prizes listed 'below -will be designated in the competition as Grand Prizes, nnd will be awarded'to .the fourteen contestants who have the highest number of votes to their( credit at the close of thej contest; 'First Grand Prize Willi be awarded to the person having the highest number of votes to their credit! by the above 'date. Second Grand Prize to person having second highest number! of ' votes, etc. . -1. . .'I ! -.v 1 ' ' . -:. -Y.. ' - First Grand Pr(ze $1,115.00 Dodge Sedani Type ,B. " , Second S64S.OO Improved Chevrolet Touring (standard equipment). Third $499.65 New Improved Ford Touring Car, fully equipped, four doors, starter, balloon tires-the last word in Ford production. 1 ' iU ! : - .. f, J ; -'- -o i ...!'-..- 1 .- ; - ; ' - Fourth- Ilaag Electric Washer, value $147.00, purchased from ,11. I..? Stiff Furniture Co., Court street,: Salem, Oregon. , . . : , " . , . ; Fifth $25.00 In Gold. : 'Thirteenth $3.00 in Gold. ' ; ; SUth-r15 00 In CJold. '. . Fourteenth $5.0 in Gold. '. ' . . ' Seventhi0.6p::in,'Gold;, . Flfteepth $5.00 i;f.pJW . : Eighth-! 5)0' in .Goldi ' j . f Sixteenth $5.00'.in bold." c'-r ' -Ninth-S.OOin1 Gold: ; ; V Seventeenth $5.00 in Gold. ft - ' . Tenth $5.00 in Gold, i ' ' Klghteenth $5.00 in Gold. w " " s' -:j Eleventb $5.0S in Gold ' - Nineteenth $5.00 ' in Gold.'1- -'- " ..Twelfth 5.0ajin Gold. Twentieth $5.00 1n Gold., -s Here's the Campaign Plan in Brief .i;i.,Thej'bject of this Prize Campalgnfis two-fold to Increase the eub .scription list or The Statesman; to collect! in advance subscription payments f rom, theT present' and -tew subscribers abd at the same time - afford our friends and readers an " unparalleled opportunity to profit " in. a ,bjg way through their spare time during the next few weeks. It is a plan that works both ways and to the ultimate good of all concerned. -T." 1 - if 1. 2. r ; V HOW TO ENTER WHAT TO DO' Send in the Nomination Coupon. It counts for '5 0,0 00 votes. ; .i ' Clip the ,100 -vote -coupon -collect all of , these that you can and get your friends to save them. for you. . ; i , ;. . .- - Use the receipt book." r; As soon as we receive your entry we will send you a receipt book so that you may take subscriptions. . Every paid subscript Ion counts for votes according .td. schedule You" do not have to be a subscriber to The Oregon Statesman to compete. ., 41 See your friends, a Gef your friends and acquaintances to subscribe. Also organize them so they. will assist you to get subscriptions from their friends. , ' Use the telephones-call up eteryody. Tell them yoa are in the cam paign and ask for their support. , . ? c ; ' . ; . Once in. stay In. pon'l gut discouraged or let any one discourage you. ouuauuuy -wjii wnrfme cars, wny not yon? ' J : 7. Get complel information call, write, or phone the Contest Editor, The Oregon ; Statesman, 215 South Commercial. Street Salem, Oregon. Phone 583. . . -'.'.'..-I'; 1 ' ; " - '-, ---i , - . GET BUST TODAY . - . . . ' Jump in today, and put-our own town on the map" In big red letters by winning one of these big ears. Not luck not chance- earnest effort alone will win. Tost your.salesmenship' ability. Itemember thosovwho start now will have the advantage:, Be an early bird! Saturday. April 10. is only a very short distance ahcad. Your hustling ability will place you in the winning list.- . ' . t . . .- - 4 ... i,"' Ride away, April 10 ' -- i ' ," - 5. 6. l"r- FREE VOTING BALLOT I ; ; This ballot is good for 100 votes f 01- the candidate hi The rcfjon ' . Statesman Subscripiforl -.Campaign whose marriQ is .vTittcn' -on it. ' 1 1 a . n.. . r. - -' ;.Fbr A N - I Name , t . .. ... . ......-.....-... ...4... ... ........ .... ' . .: ' wa akB a m a aa It I ' j Address ' I I t. a ANYONE CAN VOTE! FOR FRIENDS ......... " NOMINATION COUPON I GOOD F0U 50,000 VOTES " . " Only One Counted to an Entrant ' I This Nomination Ballott is good for 50.000 votes for the person whoso ! name written thereon. s - ' ' r ""V"J I H-.'-W ;.:- f ii ;1 aVV' i' 5 K i ' J' : - :"!',':: ' -:.44:' i Z ' Name . . . . .V. : i . ."' . . - . ' I ar VOID AFTER MARCH 27th, 1926 i ! ...Town, ; ; . .... . . ..... , . V...K.;.F.,p. '..i 1 . ; . . ,statc ..... j; . J Nomlnacd by . . . ;j . ; j 1 1 IT. lnatig the winner of the 111.(XI Dm!3 Selau will - I I 'lye Rivon Send in your name or tl: nunm r rl t..-i a a information mallrrl m niln r " v " . ' - I ,-1 , . . ,.. .; , . . ; . ........ ' i ' . J,' V iivuuua ( i -, t '